The State-owned, South Branch Valley Railroad, in W.Va., is rarely talked about on the internet. It is in a rather isolated region, well off the main highways. The railroad operates mostly with first generation GP's and SD's.
Last week, my wife and I passed through Moorefield, W.Va. on our vacation trip. Moorefield happens to be the location of the SBVR shops. We stopped by, but being a Sunday, everything was closed down.
Two active engines were seen in front of the shops; GE centercab #80, and SD18(?) #182.
On the deadline next to the shop, I saw GP's #,6135, and #90, as well as SD's #180 and 181. All seem to be serving as parts supply units now. Behind the shop was GP #91, possibly still active.
Attached are a few photos from my cell phone.

Thank you SO much for posting this report and the photos! I can't tell you how many times I've been asked about the status of the SD9s and SD18 over the past few years, and I honestly didn't know. Now we do!

Nothing at all different noted passing through Moorefield yesterday with the stored units. A new arrival was on hand, GP38-3 (in GP35 carbody) 102. Nice looking unit, with the South Branch Valley lettering in white on the long hood, rather than the traditional yellow.